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Posted by Daan on 06/19/07 13:52
On Jun 19, 2:57 pm, Ben C <spams...@spam.eggs> wrote:
> On 2007-06-19, Daan <daanst...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On the same page where I have trouble with the menu (see my previous
> > post), I have a little trouble getting the behaviour of one of the
> > divs the same between different browsers. On the page <http://
> > wwwhome.cs.utwente.nl/~stolp/tq/>, there is a div with id "wolken".
> > This should show a div containing a picture (of clouds, which is the
> > translation of the Dutch word "wolken"). This works fine in Safari,
> > but in Firefox, the div won't show. I have tried setting the z-index
> > property of various elements on the page, but I can't seem to get it
> > working. Either it won't show at all, or it fall OVER the content and
> > menu araes, which is not what it is supposed to do.
>
> > Any suggestions on how to fix this or a possible workaround? Thanks!
>
> This is a problem I've seen before with Firefox. It doesn't seem to have
> much clue where the root stacking context is. It can be avoided by
> creating a new "root" stacking context manually.
>
> Add 'style="position: relative; z-index: 0"' to <body> to get the
> clouds. Or if adding things on body gives problems in other browsers,
> just wrap everything inside body in another div (with position:
> relative; z-index: 0).
That did the trick, thank you very much!
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